A guide to defeat debilitating emotions, squash ill-serving behaviors, redirect negative thoughts and mute disabling self-talk. .
In her new book, “Get Up, Get Out, Get Going,” Renée challenges how you approach
adversity and the recurring obstacles which confront you in your life by equipping you
with bonafide tools that strengthen you mentally, physically, emotionally and
spiritually. This guide reveals a magnificent artillery to use to defeat debilitating
emotions, squash ill-serving behaviors, redirect negative thoughts and mute disabling
self-talk, which is often much harder to battle. After reading it, you will have a whole
new perspective on adversity, a totally different response to it and a more fulfilling
promise to release into the world because of it.
Renée peels back incredible layers to convey how traumatic events within her own life
resulted in her becoming penniless and losing everything. For four years, she slept on a
“borrowed bed,” fighting her obsession with wallowing in rage, self-pity, blame and
other destructive energies. Today, Renée reveals how she finally let go and manifested
her rise. She details how to empower yourself in each area of your being so you move
beyond your impossible circumstances to find meaning and joy as she has. Through
this book, Renée helps us to effectuate our own healing so we move through difficulties
and bring about a life we love that leaves an impact of Love.
Renee has a special talent in transferring information, connecting with her audience
and motivating them into action, while uplifting hearts and imparting do-able action
steps they are compelled to use. She expertly uses humor and storytelling to instantly
create feelings of trust, enthusiasm, competence and worth. Her audiences, students,
workshop participants, clients and readers find themselves equipped with impressive
tools that they use to bring superior results in their drive for excellence.
“When we fully embrace moments where we fail miserably,
in being brave, we come face to face with our purest truest self
and the power to sling our arrows the farthest.”
~ Renee Hutcherson Lucier, CPC